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centuryplant) wrote2012-11-29 07:33 pm
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Orange Bluets
Most Bluet damselflies are blue and black and hard to tell apart -- in some cases it takes a microscope. Orange Bluets start out with the same color scheme, but turn a beautiful bright orange at maturity. Females sometimes remain blue, but more often become green or yellow; the one in this mating wheel is in mid-transition.
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Dennis Paulson's new guide says that Orange Bluets are more likely to come to water late in the day or if it's cloudy, which explains a lot. Most of my photos of them were either taken around 6:30 PM, or on days when the weather wasn't cooperating.
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The one orange bluet pair I saw last fall, it was fairly late in the day (and season).